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GOOD BUSINESS WITH JAPAN.

Japan and the United States are to be equally felicitated upon the bargain between them, which is none the less a bargain because it consists of two independent transactions. Upon the face of things the United States makes a liberal allowance for Japan's national expositions, and Japan accedes to the United States' desire for a trademark convention. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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